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| Our forgettable forefathers |
| It is up to us to unlearn Golwalkar’s lessons |
| We can’t help having the ancestors we have. But there is one good thing about growing up. We can use our judgment. We can make up our own minds about those stern black-and-white photographs lining our walls like a hallowed pantheon. We can use our ad... |
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| Viewership rights |
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Sir — The curious regulation that entrants into the Miss India pageant should be unmarried (not eve ... |
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Sir — It’s not surprising that the young are increasingly using cell phones (“Cell India grows youn ... |
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| OUT, OUT DAMN CLICHÉ |
| The love for overused phrases is really a mark of laziness. Using clichés pushes a living language towards a dusty death...| Read.. |
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Wherever I go, it is always the secret life of such simple, straightforward races that I seek, people whom a fair face is sufficient to content. Only by returning to their way of life, can we ever hope to find a way out of the bogs in which we vainly stumble. — ELLA MAILLART
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| A
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| In an election, the loser loses twice. First, when the opinion poll results are splashed in the media, and then at the hustin... |
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